Malian man faces war crimes court over Timbuktu destruction

  • 9 years ago
A man accused of ordering the destruction of
historic buildings in Timbuktu in Mali has appeared before the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Alleged Islamic radical charged in destruction of Timbuktu mausoleums appears… http://t.co/YBvbx45GW1 via FoxNews pic.twitter.com/LKvLQC9gXC— Raphael Gluck ツ (einfal) September 30, 2015

The alleged al-Qaeda-linked Islamist, Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi was handed over to authorities by Niger over the weekend.

Nicknamed the “City of 333 Saints,” Timbuktu was overrun by Islamists in spring 2012.

By July militants had destroyed a number of the city’s fabled mausoleums dating from the 15th and 16th centuries when Timbuktu was famed for its economic, intellectual and spiritual activity.

ICC to try Islamist leader for destruction of Timbuktu tombs http://t.co/TAUIAcb75C pic.twitter.com/GNEaRDljVw— Y u no breaking news (@discoveringabot) September 26, 2015

Faqi is alleged to have jointly ordered or carried out the destruction of nine m

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